Trying to create a fillable PDF

Is this even possible? I have an image I have set as a background, and I have tried to set tables over the spaces, so I could tab though the cells and entire my values. I can not get the cells I want to be independent of the others. Meaning I have the table as a structure, but I only want certain cells to be active. How do I do that?
Thanks in advance.

Ack! So my best option is to buy a $700 program? That seems ridiculous! Is it seriously the only app that does what I want?
I tried the text boxes but I could not figure out how to move or size them so they could go where I wanted them. I want embedded fillable spaces. Similar to some shopping basket forms.
I make clothes, and I have created a measurement sheet. I would really like to just be able to keep a digital file of these measurement pages, and have them easy to fill out.
Thanks for the advice so far.
~Kelly

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